AI / Large Models
Mozilla uses Anthropic Mythos to identify 271 bugs in Firefox
Mozilla publicly used AI tools for large-scale code reviews for the first time, with Mythos discovering 271 browser vulnerabilities in one go. OpenAI released Daybreak in response, as AI safety tools become the new battleground for tech giants.
Hackers discover zero-day vulnerabilities using AI; Google confirms thwarted attack
Google revealed that criminal hackers have first used AI tools to discover and exploit unknown software vulnerabilities for real-world attacks, marking a new stage in AI offense and defense.
Hot topic: The community is concerned that AI lowers the threshold for vulnerability discovery, leading to a exponential increase in defense costs.
ChatGPT content starts appearing in textbooks
Some students found content in textbooks directly labeled "created by ChatGPT," sparking a new round of controversy in academia over the reliability of AI-generated content and copyright ownership.
GPT-5.5 used to check errors in FrontierMath problems
OpenAI used the yet-to-be-announced GPT-5.5 to flag fatal errors in mathematical benchmarks, hinting at significant improvements in the new model's reasoning capabilities.
Anthropic purchases, scans, and destroys a million physical books; court rules reasonable use
The court ruled that Anthropic's bulk purchase, scanning, and destruction of physical books after extracting knowledge constitutes fair use, setting a precedent for acquiring AI training data.
Hot topic: Zhihu 2.44 million heat, 69 comments debating the boundaries of intellectual property.
Claude Platform officially launched on AWS
Anthropic announced Claude can now be deployed directly through AWS, lowering the integration threshold for enterprises and competing head-on with OpenAI in the cloud services market.
Google leaks new video model Omni; text coherence significantly improved
A suspected internal test video of Google's Omni model leaked, with users noting that text generation coherence is significantly better than Sora, reshuffling the video generation field.
> Hot comment: Sora was on the verge of shutting down, and Omni just came along—OpenAI this year feels like the last season of "Game of Thrones."
Cryptocurrency / Web3
Joint letter from banks requests pause on CLARITY Act stablecoin yield provisions; White House declines
The U.S. banking industry sent a panic letter to corporate CEOs, urging them to block provisions allowing stablecoin yield payments in the CLARITY Act. The White House responded that banks refused to attend coordination meetings; the bill is marked for voting this Wednesday, and Trump stated he would not compromise.
Hot topic: The community believes this is the last struggle of traditional finance.
BlackRock chooses Ethereum as its tokenized fund platform
BlackRock, managing $14 trillion, officially announced the issuance of tokenized fund products on Ethereum, paving the way for institutional money to enter DeFi.
Hacker steals $174,000 from Grok using free NFT
The attacker deceived Grok AI by crafting malicious NFT metadata, inducing it to execute a transfer operation, revealing the risk of AI smart contract interactions.
Jack Dorsey’s first tweet NFT falls from $2.9 million to under $5
The NFT of the initial tweet by Twitter’s founder has seen its value evaporate by 99.9%, becoming the most distinct footnote of the NFT bubble.
> Hot comment: The person who paid $2.9 million for a tweet can now learn a $5 lesson on "how to gracefully lose a house."
Trump-linked firm transfers $12 million in crypto before China visit
On-chain data shows that entities linked to Trump transferred a large amount of cryptocurrency on the eve of his visit to China, raising speculation about conflicts of interest.
Chips / Hardware
Someone runs a trillion-parameter model using Intel Optane, exceeding 4 tokens/second
A player built a system utilizing Intel's discontinued Optane persistent memory, successfully running a trillion-parameter model at over 4 tokens/second, proving the extreme potential of unpopular hardware.
TSMC approves additional funding of $20 billion for Arizona factory
TSMC continues to ramp up production capacity in the U.S., with total investment exceeding expectations, accelerating the restructuring of the global semiconductor supply chain.
Cook and Musk to accompany Trump on China visit; Huang Renxun absent
CEOs from BlackRock, Micron, etc., will accompany, but Nvidia CEO Huang Renxun is not on the list, raising associations with Sino-U.S. AI chip negotiations.
Tech Companies
GitLab announces layoffs and termination of CREDIT values
GitLab announced an internal restructuring plan "Act 2," cutting staff and abandoning its long-held CREDIT corporate culture; Hacker News has 512 comments discussing whether corporate culture should be idealistic or pragmatic.
Hot topic: The pioneer of remote work abandons idealism, signaling a shift toward pragmatism in the tech industry.
Zuckerberg "personally authorized and actively encouraged" Meta’s mass copyright infringement training for AI
Publisher and author Scott Turow accused Zuckerberg of directly participating in the decision-making process, using pirated content to train the Llama model in the lawsuit.
EU proposes to ban Microsoft, Amazon, and Google from handling sensitive government data
Europe is pushing for legislation to limit U.S. cloud giants' access to member states' healthcare, finance, and legal data, escalating the data sovereignty conflict.
Microsoft fires head of Israeli subsidiary for monitoring Palestinians
Microsoft fired several executives due to its Israeli subsidiary's alleged improper monitoring of Palestinians, as the tech company's stance in geopolitical conflicts is scrutinized once again.
Google launches RepliQA, a life sciences program combining quantum science and AI
Google announced a new project applying quantum computing and AI to drug development and life sciences, attempting to gain an edge in the next generation of computing competition.
U.S. Stocks
Michael Burry: Stocks with parabolic rises should be almost completely sold off
The main character of "The Big Short" issues another warning, suggesting investors significantly reduce holdings of soaring stocks, emphasizing that shorting is not the solution—implying the market may be overheated overall.
1999 article mocking "bubble theorists" resurfaces for a re-read
A Reddit user dug up an optimistic article from the eve of the internet bubble, contrasting it with current market sentiment, raising investor awareness of historical parallels.
"Confident it's not a bubble"—valuation chart sparks heated discussion
A netizen posted extreme market valuation data with the caption "of course it's not a bubble," dripping with irony as the comments split between bearish and "this time is different" camps.
Economy / Macro
WTI crude oil rises over 2% to breach $100 as hopes for U.S.-Iran negotiations fade
Trump stated that Iran's proposal is "unacceptable," and a former National Security Advisor predicts a return to full military action, causing oil prices to rise.
Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail announces a 20% price increase; second-class seats exceed 800 yuan
The adjustment of prices on national high-speed rail lines continues, with Zhihu discussing the balance between business logic and public service, generating 970,000 heat.
Spot gold falls nearly 1% to $4,686 per ounce; silver falls 3%
Safe-haven sentiment cools, precious metals pull back, but rising oil prices indicate that geopolitical risks are still being priced in.
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New Products / New Trends
Yushu releases consumer-grade dual-arm humanoid robot starting at 26,900 yuan
Chinese robot company Yushu launches a consumer-grade dual-arm humanoid robot, priced at less than half of Tesla Optimus's expected price, with 850,000 heat on Zhihu discussing possible use cases.
Little Caesars delivers pizza via drone in 4.5 minutes
The American chain pizza brand completes a "historic" drone commercial delivery, with two pizzas and drinks delivered in 4.5 minutes, entering the aerial age of last-mile delivery.
Today's Underlined Message
AI is transitioning from a tool to infrastructure: Mozilla uses it to review code, hackers use it to find vulnerabilities, Google uses it for quantum biology, ChatGPT begins writing textbooks—meanwhile, the panic letter from traditional finance about stablecoin yields, banks refusing to meet with the White House, and the EU wanting to push American clouds out of sensitive areas all point to the same thing: the old order feels irreversible pressure to be replaced, while the new order is not ready to take on the responsibility. Caught in the middle are increasingly anxious retail investors, flipping through old articles from 1999, asking themselves if this time is really different.
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